1.b> (), / ; (.i> to rake smooth / level, clean /); the leaves have been raked into a pile i> ; to rake a path ;
2.b> (), (i> .i>); to rake out a fire ;
3.b> (; ), ; she raked around in her bag for her keys i> , ; to rake one's memory ) ; ; ) / ; to rake (through) old magazines for facts ; they have been raking among / in, into / old records / ; the police raked the district for the criminals ;
4.b> = to rake in [.i> ];
5.b> (); , ; from his seat he could rake the whole auditorium with his eyes ; a window that rakes the valley , ;
6.b> 1) , i> .i> i> () / i> ; .i> ..i> ;
2) .i> (); they raked the streets with machine-gun fire ;
7.b> (), (.i> i>);
8.b> (); ( / i>); to rake a comb through one's hair ; she raked her fingers through her hair i> ;
to rake inb> (), / ; the movie raked in more than 300 million dollars 300 ; to rake it in i> ; to rake in a fortune ;
to rake outb> 1) () , i>;
2) (), ; to rake out a fire ;
3) (), ; to rake out information / ;
to rake over smth.b> .i>, .i> (); she had no desire to rake over the past i> ;
to rake throughb> .i> (), ; ( i>); to rake through dustbins ;
to rake upb> 1) i> () / ; to rake up hay ;
2) i> (); to rake up the past ;
3) (), ( i>); to rake up an old charge against smb. ;
4) () / ( i>);
5) () / (, ..i>); to rake up some money ;
to rake smb. over the coalsb> .i> , ; to rake over coals/the ashesb> / .